Court Report - Jan. 5 - Judge Richard Nissen presiding

• The cases concerning Amanda L. Planty, 21, of Sanford St., Warrensburg, were adjourned to Jan. 19. She is charged with a Misdemeanor of Criminal Mischief for slamming her forehead into the rear area of a Warren County Sheriff's patrol car causing a small dent in the vehicle on Dec. 8. In relation to this incident, she is also charged with the Misdemeanors of Resisting Arrest and second-degree Harassment for kicking a patrol officer in the right shin, and sitting on the pavement and refusing to place her hands behind her back to submitting to handcuffing, yelling, "I'm not going anywhere with you, motherf@#$%r!"

She is also charged with a Misdemeanor of second-degree of Criminal Contempt for sending a computer message Dec. 4 via MySpace to Theresa Gallab although an Order of Protection was in place.

• The case of Stephen P. White, 21, of Upper Sherman Ave., Queensbury was adjourned to Feb. 2. He is charged with third-degree Aggravated Unlicensed Operation based on a traffic stop Dec. 15.

• Samantha L. Burns, Rollies Road in Warrensburg was arraigned on a charge of violating her previous Conditional Discharge in a case of possession of alcohol by a minor.

• Eugene F. Barnaby Jr., 36, of Mud St. in Athol, pled Guilty to Disorderly Conduct which was a plea bargain concerning an original charge of Endangering the Welfare of a Child based on an incident July 24 at the Smokeeater's Jamboree in Warrensburg. Nissen then gave him a Conditional Discharge on the Disorderly Conduct charge. Police said he told his 15 year-old daughter to hit a girl in the face, which she did. Based on statements from victims, Eugene Barnaby had threatened to beat up a 17-year-old boy.

Barnaby was ordered to pay a fine and surcharge totalling $225, and an Order of Protection was granted to protect the victims.

• Dave A. Buzerak, 17, of Petersburgh, N.Y., pled Guilty to Trespass, and received a Conditional Discharge and fined $225. Police said that at about 5 p.m. Dec. 17 he repeatedly entered the premises of another male on Main St. after being told to leave by both the individual and the police.

• Michael T. Masonius, 42, of Main St., Warrensburg, pled Guilty to DWAI based on a Dec. 21 traffic stop, and was sentenced to Conditional Discharge and ordered to attend a Victims' Impact Panel session, to perform 24 hours of community service, and pay a fine and surcharge totalling $760. His license was suspended for 90 days.

• James L. Straight pled Guilty to Petit Larceny based on a 2010 incident in which he stole cigarettes from the Warrensburg Getty. He was sentenced to 30 days in Warren County Jail, and ordered to pay $18.76 in restitution and a surcharge of $205.

• Bradley C. Persons, 59, of Warrensburg was granted an Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal on a charge of second-degree Harassment. An order of Protection was issued in the case. Police had said that on Sept. 10 he had told a female on River St., "I'm sick of you, I'm going to kick your @$$."

• The cases of Lynn Bennett, John Kindred, Joshua Lylyk, Jennifer Murphy, Amanda Planty, Leah Printy, Kelly Rafferty and William Szabo were adjourned to Jan. 19. The cases of Patrick Cobb, Mario Cumberbatch, Gregory Sesto and Andrew Wertz were adjourned to Feb. 2. The case of Amy Mears was adjourned to an undetermined date.